I have to click "continue reading" to see the rest of the entry. Why? Are we afraid the main page is going to grow too long and break my scroll bar?

The "websites I've linked to" and "websites I've cited" sections at the bottom aren't particularly helpful. And they obscure the links to browse more entries, which is the most natural thing to do at the bottom of a page, assuming the reader gets that far.

I can only view 15 more entries, then I'm shunted to the monthly archives.

While viewing the monthly archives, I couldn't figure out how to see more than one page.

I'd love to browse the rest of Tom's entries, but he's made it awfully difficult for me to do so.

And then there's Scott Mitchell's blog. Scott's a fantastic writer with a long history in ASP and ASP.NET. But do we really need to see those daily comment statistics and hourly hit statistics along the right side of the page? I'm sure Scott finds them interesting, but they're just noise to me.

Perhaps this is really an argument in favor of RSS-- all of the content with none of the excess flair.